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Ballads. 1 ballad 1 group 1 great presentation!. Ballads. La Belle Dame Sans Merci John Barleycorn Lord Randal Bishop Hatto Gelert , Llewelyn’s Dog. Your challenge:. An analytical presentation A group performance reading A newspaper front page to match your ballad. Ballad Analysis.
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Ballads 1 ballad 1 group 1 great presentation!
Ballads • La Belle Dame Sans Merci • John Barleycorn • Lord Randal • Bishop Hatto • Gelert, Llewelyn’s Dog
Your challenge: • An analytical presentation • A group performance reading • A newspaper front page to match your ballad
Ballad Analysis • In groups, prepare a slideshow toanalysea ballad of your choosing according to the features on the next slide • Your slideshow should include at least 2 PEE examples for each feature of the ballad • Use appropriate literary terminology e.g. simile, rhyme • You must organise your slideshow so that it is interesting and easy to follow.
Analysis Topics:What do you learn about? • Background • Plot • Structure – features of a ballad • Language • Character
2. Performance Reading • Think of an original way to present and perform your ballad • Every group member must be involved in the reading • You can accompany your reading with sound, music, images
3. Newspaper Produce a front page article on your ballad (A4 size) • Include a headline • A summary introductory paragraph answering ‘Wh’ questions • An explanation of the ‘story’ of the ballad (in 4- 6 paragraphs); you may need to use your imaginations to fill in some of the details • An eyewitness statement on the events • An accompanying image and caption • See docs on newspaper writing for help